IELTS
The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is a language
proficiency test designed for study, migration, and work purposes.
IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System is the most popular most
popular English language proficiency test in the world for study abroad education and
migration. Upkar Group, the excellent provides preparation course for magnify writing
and speaking ability of candidates in the desire to crack the test with high score.
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addressing the specific needs of students. The program meticulously assesses individual
strengths and areas for improvement, translating them into optimal Band scores that open
doors to admission at preferred universities. Our dedicated team of experienced
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There
are four modules on which you shall be tested :-
Reading
Format: The Listening module consists of four
sections, with a total
of 40 questions. The recordings include conversations, monologues, and
discussions.
Objective: This module evaluates a candidate's
ability to understand
spoken English
in various contexts. Test-takers listen to recordings and answer questions that
assess their comprehension skills.
Listening
Format: The Reading module includes three
sections,
with a total of 40 questions. The passages are sourced from books, magazines,
newspapers, and other written materials.
Objective: This module assesses the candidate's
ability to understand and interpret written English. Test-takers are required to
read and comprehend passages, and answer questions based on the information
presented.
Writing
Format: The Writing module consists of two
tasks.
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Task 1 (Academic):
Test-takers describe
visual information
(such as graphs, charts, or diagrams).
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Task 2 (General Training):
Test-takers write
a letter based on
a given situation.
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Task 3:
In both Academic and General Training, candidates
write an essay in response to a point of view, argument, or problem.
Objective: This module evaluates the candidate's
ability to express themselves in written English, analyzing their coherence,
cohesion, lexical resource, and grammatical accuracy.
Speaking
Format: The Speaking module is a face-to-face
interview with an examiner and is divided into three parts.
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Part 1:
Introduction and interview about familiar topics (personal life,
studies, interests).
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Part 2:
Candidates receive a task card with a topic and prompts, and they
have
one minute to prepare and take notes before speaking for 1-2 minutes on the
topic.
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Part 3:
A discussion with the examiner about abstract ideas and issues
related
to the topic in Part 2.
Objective: his module assesses the candidate's ability to
communicate effectively in spoken English, evaluating pronunciation, vocabulary,
grammar, and overall fluency.
Each module contributes to the overall band score, and candidates
receive a
score for each module as well as an overall band score, which ranges from 1 (non-user)
to 9
(expert user). The test is widely used for academic and immigration purposes globally.
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